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FID targeting bank fraudsters
The FID says it has identified and received multiple reports of a disturbing surge in fraudulent schemes targeting banks and their clientèle over the past 12 months.
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March 21, 2024

FID targeting bank fraudsters

Two more facing charges related to defrauding banks’ customers

TWO Corporate Area residents believed to be involved in a series of fraudulent transactions involving bank customers are now in police custody.

They have been identified as Javina Baker and Daniel McNaughton of Kingston 11 addresses.

The two join 15 others who have been arrested and charged for their involvement in the theft of bank customer credentials and personal data, subsequently enabling the illicit use of the victims’ money, primarily through online transactions.

In a release on Wednesday, the Financial Investigations Division (FID) said it worked with officers from the Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC), supported by police from the St Andrew South Division, to execute a coordinated operation in the early hours of Thursday, March 14.

This led to the arrest of Baker and McNaughton who are implicated in a web of financial fraud being investigated by the constabulary’s financial unit.

According to the FID, starting before dawn, an 18-member team descended on two residences located on Delmonte Avenue and Caladium Crescent in the Kingston 11 area.

“With authorised search warrants, the operation was carried out with precision and concluded with no incidents, reflecting the high standards and professionalism of our enforcement teams,” said the FID.

“Seized during this operation were multiple cellular phones, which are currently undergoing forensic analysis. Baker and McNaughton were detained and escorted to the Olympic Gardens Police Station where, following an interview under caution in the presence of legal representation, several charges were laid against them,” said the FID.

Baker faces charges of conspiracy to defraud, unauthorised access to computer data, and making a device available for committing an offence, while McNaughton has been charged with simple larceny, conspiracy to defraud, possession of criminal property, engaging in a transaction involving criminal property, unauthorised access to computer data, and making a device available for committing an offence.

The FID said it has identified and received multiple reports of a disturbing surge in fraudulent schemes targeting banks and their clientèle over the past 12 months.

“A targeted allocation of investigative resources has been dedicated to countering this trend, with the goal of identifying and prosecuting all related parties, including those who support laundering the stolen funds through their bank accounts,” said the FID as it pointed out that the 15 people previously arrested are before the courts while several other people who are suspected to be involved in this fraudulent scheme are being investigated.

The FID’s principal director of investigations, Keith Darien, commented on the trend and the arrests and warned that the people involved, including those who facilitate the crime by allowing the use of their banks account to launder money fleeced from victims’ accounts, will be targeted.

“We urge persons to resist the temptation of getting involved in financial crimes, as the FID and its partners are adequately resourced to investigate these matters and ensure that you do not benefit from the proceeds of crime,” said Darien.

He added that the arrests are indicative of the sustained efforts by the FID and the police to intensify collaborative measures in the ongoing battle against financial crimes while broadening the application of the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) across law enforcement.

“These strategic actions are a testament to the robustness of our operations and our unwavering commitment to enforcing the law and protecting the community.”

The FID said it remains dedicated to eradicating financial crime and protecting economic stability through collaborative efforts, rigorous investigation, and strategic enforcement.

“A cautionary appeal is extended to the public to abstain from engaging in financial crimes. The FID is fully equipped to conduct thorough investigations and to lead evidence-based prosecutions in the courts, thereby ensuring that criminal activities are neither profitable nor sustainable,” said the agency.

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